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Toni Stone was a pioneer for both women and African-Americans in baseball. This St. Paul native broke many barriers. Her drive, perseverance and determination transformed her from a Minnesota “tomboy” to the first female to play in the Negro League. *All school events are open to the public. Click here… Read More»

Virginia Mae Hope, a native of Winnebago, Minnesota, was a member of the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) during WWII. WASP flew planes and performed wartime duties in the United States, thus freeing male pilots for combat. In 1977, Congress recognized the WASP asmilitary pilots and granted them veteran status.… Read More»

Create a frame worthy scrapbook page of a treasured family recipe in this workshop. Minnesota Historical Society will provide all the supplies and equipment for up to 20 participants at each location. Participants just need to bring a handwritten recipe and some photos which will be scanned for scrapbooking and… Read More»

A duo from the Teddy Bear Band will present an inter-generational music program called “When Grandma and Grandpa Were Little.” Focusing on and celebrating seniors and children, this presentation is suitable for the entire family. Click here to print and share the event poster. Monday, March 18-ALL PERFORMANCES CANCELED TODAY… Read More»

First elected in 2002, Rep. Urdahl is an author and retired educator. He has written a trilogy about the U.S. – Dakota Conflict, also known as the Sioux Uprising. The Uprising started across the lake from Rep. Urdahl’s home and his great-grandfather buried the conflict’s first five victims. Click here… Read More»

Renowned masters of Celtic music, Miller and Gosa transport you to the 19th-century lumber camps where Irish-American lumberjacks created unique north woods entertainment based on the music of the Emerald Isle. Click here to print and share the event poster. Tuesday, March 26 7:00 p.m. – Moorhead Library Wednesday, March… Read More»

Lionel Flood, President of the Minnesota Bonsai Society, will present about the art history and styles of bonsai trees and show you how to cultivate your own! Learn what trees work best for cultivation from season to season. Click here to print and share the event poster. Wednesday, April 3… Read More»

Engelhardt, a retired Concordia College professor who taught from 1970 to 2007 in Moorhead, is the author of “The Farm at Holstein Dip” – a reminiscence of his Iowa boyhood, hometown, and a vanished rural way of life. The presentation will appeal to anyone interested in learning about what it… Read More»

Folk/Americana singer and songwriter Dennis Warner blends humor, audience participation, and serious music into a memorable and fun concert for kids, adults and families! Warner’s career blossomed a few years ago with the release of his song “Beads on One String” as a children’s book. Already into its fourth printing,… Read More»

All Lake Agassiz Regional Library (LARL) branches and LINK sites will be closed on Monday, February 19 in observance of Presidents Day, with …Read More »

What We’re Reading

Orange is the New Black"Piper is from a nice family, has a career and a boyfriend, but one bad choice has landed her with a 15 month stay in a federal correctional facility. Both hilarious and heart-wrenching, this is the story of the women she met, the lessons she learned, and what life is really like on the other side of the bars."

Fierce Kingdom by Gin Philips
"Even though this is not a fuzzy, feel-good novel, I could not put it down! This book closely examines the thoughts and feelings of those involved in a mass shooting. It was gripping to the end."

Land Of Mine
"If you enjoy discussing movies with others, this film is a must see. It's about a little known time in Denmark at the end of the World War II when thousands of German POWs were forced to clear the coastline of mines."